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    Chisel Your Jawline: How Chin Coolsculpting Can Transform Your Profile 

    Nerd VoicesBy Nerd VoicesJune 13, 20243 Mins Read
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    Do you have fat under your chin or jawline that you cannot get rid of no matter how much you diet or exercise? This type of fat is called submental fat and it’s a common area of concern for both men and women. Losing weight or gaining muscle will sometimes address this concern, but not for everyone. Some people cannot get rid of the submental fat no matter how good of shape they get into and may think that invasive surgery is the only way to address it. Fortunately, there is another option: CoolSculpting.

    Here is more information on chin CoolSculpting and how it can help transform your profile. 

    What is CoolSculpting?

    CoolSculpting is a non-invasive process that uses fat freezing technology to address fat cells in target areas. Using a specialized device, a provider will freeze and kill cells in the targeted area and the body will naturally eliminate them. In many cases, fat can be reduced anywhere from 20-25% in the treated area.

    CoolSculpting has been FDA-approved to treat the following areas of the body:

    • Upper arm
    • Back or bra fat
    • Under the buttocks (banana roll)
    • Inner thighs
    • Outer thighs
    • Flanks
    • Abdomen
    • Under the chin
    • Under the jawline 

    Some of those who get CoolSculpting choose just one area to treat while others choose to have multiple areas treated. 

    Good Candidates for Chin CoolSculpting

    Wondering if you’re a good candidate for chin CoolSculpting? If you’re tired of stubborn fat and have tried diet and exercise to reduce it, you could be a candidate. The ideal candidate for chin CoolSculpting will also have enough fat in the chin or jaw area to treat, is not interested in liposuction or other invasive treatments, is near their target weight, and is generally healthy. 

    While CoolSculpting has a shorter recovery period than surgery and there are fewer chances of side effects, it is still a medical procedure and you should be aware that nerve pain and bruising are common side effects. The better your overall general health, the less likely you will experience any side effects and the quicker you will recover from the procedure. 

    How Chin CoolSculpting Can Transform Your Profile 

    Submental fat can obscure your jawline and make your chin look like it is receding. When you get chin CoolSculpting, you will see a visible reduction in the fat layer in either or both of these areas. This will result in a more refined chin counter and a sharper jawline, both of which will make you look younger and more toned. 

    Choosing the Right Chin CoolSculpting Provider 

    Ready to move forward with chin CoolSculpting but not sure where to go? To choose the right provider, ask around to those you trust and others in the medical community to get recommendations for licensed providers. Once you have a list of names, you can check out their online reviews to learn more about what clients thought of their experience and results, learn more about the provider on their website, and go in for a consultation to see how well you like the staff and provider, and if you feel comfortable in their offices. 

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